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News from 18/06/2002

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Andrew Robson, Adam Sherwin Media reporter, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Lucy Anderson and Raj Chada, Robert Cole, Glen Owen Education correspondent, Catherine Riley, DJM, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Paddy Whiting, E. H. Ruston, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Michael Slade, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, John Edwards, Lady Alexandra Roche, Jonathan Taylor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Richard Faber, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Mark Court and Dominic Walsh, Gabrielle Starkey, Malcolm Grant, PAtience Wheatcroft, Roger Maynard, Stephen Jakobi, Rory Watson David Charter and Lea Paterson, Kevin Eason, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Carl Evans, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Andrew Lee, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow and Claire McDonald, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Pilita Clark, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Anthony Grant, Isabella Lauder-Frost, Daniel Finkelstein, Ross Dunn, Libby Purves, Obsidienne, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, James Clarke, David Morrison, Eve-Ann Prentice, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Richard Susskind, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Emma Jones, Guyon Espiner, Sam Lister and Barnaby Thompson, Russell Kempson, Jean Evison, Vanora Bennett, Edward Fennell, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Charles Isherwood, Stephen Burgen, Christopher Y. Nutt, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Andrew Grant-Adamson, Guyon Espiner, J. H. Edwards, Sarkis Zeronian, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Steuart & Francis, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, William L Fraser, David Stonebanks, Raymond Keene, Michael Purdon, Frances Gibb and Philip Webster, Lawes Consort Sets, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and Roger Maynard, Phil Huxley, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Abigall Rayner, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Sir Sydney Kentridge, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, David M Small, Oliver August, Adam Cowell, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, The Rose, Adam Fresco, Duncan Webster, Chief Executive, Nick Szczepanik, Machaut: Messe Nostre Dame, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Penny Lewis, Jane Collins, Helen Studd and Steve Bird, June Benn, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, David Elleray, Denis MacShane, Michael Gove, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Ben Macintyre, Michael Dynes, D. C. Johnson, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Bruno Powroznik, Clare Hinchliffe, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Dominic Kennedy and Stewart Tendler, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Valerie Grove, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and Andrew Pierce, Anthony Howard, David Robertson, La Bizarre, Christopher Irvine, Chris Underwood, General Secretary, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Budget airline pilots accused of putting safety at risk Report criticies 'unacceptable pressure' to hit airport deadlines Shares rally Inside Henman seeded Law Supplement Geek chic EU rejects Blair's plan for crackdown on asylum The Times Today Beam me up, Scotty? Beckham's homework: Swotting up on Brazil's 3Rs Cricketers show the way Brown softens reshuffle blow World Cup pace hots up Euthanasia or suicide? Tobago Plantations Today in the Times News & Comment What's Important Business The Register World Cup Sport Plus Times Online Don't venture on to the dark side of the Moonie Parliamentary Sketch By a Correspondent: Hume's Cross goes to abbey in tribute Mencap's housing alert Intel inside Blair aims to tilt justice in favour of the victims Beam me up, Scotty? Aye, but not yet, Captain The scorned masters of invention A simple matter of cut-price space travel Fear of overheated new rails forces train delays Adobe Walking would be faster... and safer Taxpayers to foot bill for councils' stock market loss Debt-free council to cut 500 jobs Dell Museum staff put themselves on show Government postpones 'snoopers charter' plan Exam watchdog 'must do better' Schools 'can't keep teachers' In Brief Baby transfers Trimble's IRA call Inquiry criticised Murder charge Spider power Police 'dealer' Actor found dead Victims named Blair raises beef Homeowner who killed burglar acted lawfully Cases hinge on use of 'reasonable force' Footballer recalls panic as colleague drowned Teenager 'talked girl into suicide attempt' Dollond & Aitchison Bad farmers cause ?1.2bn damage to environment Mercedes-Benz Hospital error figures held back in doubts over accuracy New generation of doctors in jeopardy Esure Nfu leader faces move to oust him Bush wakes up to US team's impact on World Cup Irish heroes fly into a row over whether Dublin should dance in streets Standard Life Bank Rhythm kings bring samba party to Japan SAAB Lovestruck opera singer's passion was harassment Pub tip-off led police to kill 'gunman' carrying table leg in a bag Virgin trains Portrait prize won by friend of royalty 'Too old for baby' Navratilova plans to adopt Birth pioneer in praise of older mothers Intelligent Finance Young smokers' hidden peril Empire direct. co. uk Just AA sk Hospital defies Gmg over doctor In Brief Alder Hey plea Police 'beating' Killer back in jail Finai tribute Engine chicks Harald of Norway joins England's oldest order Ford Frontbench Tory backs legalisation of cannabis British Gas Money alone will not help public services to hit targets Political Briefing Tories choose Hague and Clarke to lead their team on Lords reform Today in Parliament Take your Car on Track Record numbers in B&Bs Campbell should lose his powers, says watchdog British Gas Customs wipe out backstreet money laundering gang Top Channel swimmer 'unsafe' in local pool, says council Charcol How crooks do their dirty washing Jersey The Disabilities Trust By a Correspondent: Animal rights activist hoarded child porn Climate change may force Alaskan villagers to leave Virgin one account Lovelorn forester lit $52m fire with ashes of marriage One. Tel Aids man on gun rampage 'to kill whites' Australians say Afghan attack was botched (Reuters): Pakistan seizes US fugitive terror suspects American Taleb's plea is rejected Zurich Jungle. com 'Strike first' may not imply force says Rice Poll victory gives Chirac complete control The results Tourists face chaos over Spanish summit strike AT&T Bové goes to prison with an entourage Kostunica faces reform feud President may find EU is not plain sailing Tearful Kohl shown a measure of forgiveness Leftward swing in Eastern Europe may mislead Brussels Swinging Europe The Times Time Times Online Apartheid victims file $51bn suit against Swiss banks China's deserts spread as industry booms AT&T Police survive suicide attack Japanese Mp faces bribery charges Prodi plans EU 'inner Cabinet' In Brief Protesters held (Afp): Child victims (Afp): Troops under fire (Afp): China crackdown Killer dogs case (Ap): Global harmony (Reuters): Oldest mummy (Reuters): Elton tribute Rock with no frills still thrills Pop Lenny Kravitz Theatre Rose Rage Theatre Royal, Haymarket Virgin trains Concert Philharmonia/Ashkenazy Festival Hall Musical Anything Goes Grange Park, Hampshire Concert Cleveland Orchestra/ Dohnányi Barbican Time to sell your political shares in Blunkett The Home Secretary may talk tough but he has been a failure in office If you want a final salary pension scheme, head straight for the public sector Picture Gallery Black Rod, white lies and political legend Quentin crisped Casting Stones A real shift to the Right or a swing against incumbents? Holding to Account After the auditing must come the cleansing Steam Me up, Scotty Take a transporter, one human being and some hot water Threat to free press Clarke and the media No marks for the Bank of England Advancing the debate on Gm crops Wider implications of Cps failures Clarkson's opinions Samaritan needed Minutes of a meeting Euro plays part in political football Blair's supporting role The vision thing Murdoch and the euro Proof positive The Weather The Times Crossword 22,069 Weathercall Holidays Group Conferencing Hope for trust investors Briefing C&g rules out appeal Energis buyout blow Aircraft order delay Gartmore acquisition Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day AOL Enterprise $845m bonanza for Enron team London bounces back, but analysts are unimpressed Economic view Focus Wickes plays cautious over float price The Register The Times Egos stand in the way of reason Business Editor'sCommentary UK must learn a lesson from Enron Gaffe adds to Telewest pressure Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief The Times Telewest fight hots up after investor group snubs Liberty British midland Nacchio quits as Qwest chief Tyco sues former director audits counsel Pharmaceuticals rally after market rout Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 BOC offers oxygen for investors Tempus Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities Picture Gallery London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Debenhams boosted by broker's upgrade Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street A truce across the pond The Open University Inflation, not recession, is the danger facing America Smurfit agrees £2.2n US-backed MBO Critics round on the toothless Sec 'Pitt Bull' The Times ICI finally ends Huntsman saga by selling stake for £295m Gullane rejects revised HIT offer Times Online Markets latest The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Nestle whips up ice-cream war with US takeover UK 'most socially aware' Landlord Mortgages Nasdaq German venture Peacocks in talks to ferny Bon Marche Attention Strong bounce for shares The FTSE 100 Recorded early gains, helped by Friday's after-hours recovery on wall Street, and found furthermo entum as US indices resumed trading with a astrong opening advance. A solid debut by William Hilllifted sentiment, with pharmaceuticals and oil stocks providing the backbone of london's recovery The Times Attention Time and advice prove crucial to business success Mentoring Firms are now looking for help from seasoned professionals, says Elizabeth Judge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Patent & Trademark Institute of America £26,950 Profit, tax free!! Management & Systemization Consultants Wanted Goldfinch Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Horse Racing Betting Coups Case study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Funding Bridging Loans Times Newspapers Easy Bridging Loans PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Billion Pound Preventative Healthcare Industry Coffee Capri Business Opportunities Loans & Investment Franchises Recession Proof Franchise The Times Guide to surviving a slowdown In Brief Technical help Grant service Museum pieces Debate Censorship Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Horace Roye Flamboyant photographer famous for his nudes and pictures of starlets - and for waterskiing into old age Freddy Rodger Wartime Commando and world expert on expert on tropical eye diseases Hermas Evans Sagacious administrator of Welsh rugby football Court & Social Lost houses Lives remembered Fritz Walter German footballer who captained his country to an historic 1954 World Cup victory over Hungary Father Gerard Meath, Op Dominican teacher and preacher who trained priests to spread the Gospel through the mass media Births, Marriages & Deaths Airport expansion and transport Do we need more runways? And what is the best way to ease traffic congestion? Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Deable the issue of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times reader Wimbledon Voted into the Football League Prize. quiz@thetlmes Word Watching Daily Life June 18,1913 Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Meeting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Contact Details for Classified Advertising School news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegy for England's country houses Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Wimbledon Tickets Wanted British Grand Prix Wimbledon Tennis Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flatshare Times Newspapers Flights Directory Fare savers Travel Insurance Luncheons Reception Dinners Answers Flight searchers Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Marriage Come in No 4 Wimbledon seeds announced Christie the coach takes gardening leave Qualified privilege where offending words are ambiguous Law Report Privy Council Published June 18,2002 Bonnick v Morris and Others Before Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Lord Hoffmann, Lord Hope of Craighead, Lord Scott of Foscote and Mr Justice Tipping Judgment June 17,2002 Thrilling Test finale England win at Old Trafford Appeal in absence Court of Appeal Criminal Division Unproven thrower is spearhead of Britain attack Athletics Butter in van as new guard advances Racing: Royal Ascot Multiple Display Advertising Items Yesterday's results Ladbrokes Eddery is on the brink Inquiries must be made open to public scrutiny Bowman poised to bring down O'Brien favourite Racing: Royal Ascot Coral The Times Sports Book Jockey Club to give details of hearings Royal Ascot Tote betXpress Rob Wright's Royal Ascot Double Woods follows Nicklaus in search of grand goal Golf: US Open Pools forecast Racing Williams lands championship with last-day strike Mickelson denied again The results service Final scores from Long Island Today's fixtures Cricket The Times Returned bond is silver lining for grand prix Motor racing World Cup Fantasy League All the scores from game phase three World Cup Transfer line Henman to start Wimbledon on a high Tennis Wimbledon 2002 seedings Cheltenham & Gloucester Rusedski recovers from rusty start Go with flow for fab abs Draper regains will to win after tragedy Pierce suffers with new world order England denied despite storming finish Rugby union Gash crisis for Notts County In Brief Pantani banned Fans rejected Absent Sanders Safin stays meek Harland ready Yorkshire hoping for extra time Rugby league Breathless Hussain relives England chase Cricket: third npower Test match Wisden 20:20 a Makeshift Opener? Commercial realities threaten Bath's rustic charms C&G Full Scoreboard from Old Trafford Caddick's probable loss offset by return of Gough Giles opens door to dashing victory Guinness Extra Cold Moving on How the dramatic final session unfolded Simply the best Royal favourite World Cup Ronaldo points Brazil at England States of shock Seaman's mission England's last line of… Barnes Cascarino Rudd World View Race for the Golden Boot World Cup VIP Pass TV Today Brazil confirm faith in the beautiful game How they lined up in Kobe Match facts Brazil man-to-man marking Misfiring Western has puzzled pundits blowing fuse World Cup Times Square Win a camera with The Times and Olympus 'Underdogs' merely meeting expectations Paper cuts Frustrated Figo ready to give up In Brief Deschamps plea Jozic to resign Drug free Extra defence German boost Metsu expects England's security resting in the safest of hands England's record in World Cup quarter-finals Leeds reluctant to cash in on Ferdinand but could be swayed England V Brazil Lewis helps to land knockout blow for American heroes McCarthy embraces future with head held high The Irish Story: from Keanegate to last-gasp delight against Germany at the Ibaraki Stadlum Irish eyes turn towards Euro 2004 The Irish Story: the adventure continues with qualification but ends in penalty shoot-out agony Tomorrow in the Times Will the hosts' party finally fall flat? Times Online How the Ireland players shaped up after the heroics Arena encourages US to stage show fit for a president How they lined up in Jeonju Rossi provides finishing power for Italy to beat elegant Brazilians fair and square 'Best day in us soccer history' Frisk's blow for fair play shows you can put your shirt on referee World Cup betting Second round Games to Feature Karaoke at Half Time Japan's passion play puts paid to paranoia Miyagi teams South Korea can be inspired by memory of 1966 and all that Daejeon teams Family Thais torn by addiction to football Reportage Lifestyle Euthanasia or suicide? Health Arts Was Nancy Crick wrong to die? Cancer victim Nancy Crick took her own life with an overdose of barbiturates as euthanasia campaigners drank champagne in the next room. Now it has emerged that her cancer was in remission. Pilita Clark reports that the case has polarised views in the right-ti-die debate Euthanasia laws The Season: a word from our sponsor The summer Season - Henley, Ascot, Cowes - is being taken over by corporate entertainment. Damian Whitworth says the aristocracy is aghast The aristocrat 'It's about tradition' Lady Alexandra Roche, daughter of the 3rd Viscount Selby, is a magistrate and a mother of eight who divids her time between an estate in North Yorkshire and a mews house in London The corporate player 'It's business' Michael Slade, 55 is managing director of the property investment company Hailcal Bar Plc. He spent most of last week at the Stella Artois Championships at Queen's Club and this week he will be at Royal Ascot The deb 'It's about charity' Isabella Lauder-Frost, 18 is taking a levels in Economics, History of Art and Art at Christ's Hospital School in West Sussex. She and some friends are doing the season together The Times Anthony Howard The trouble with the honours system lies with the almost mystic crew who still control the gravy train To day 'unsafe' is insufficient Why is the PCC so deferential? Not dead yet The Times Eva waited Suicide in the Berlin bunker was a tragic end to an unhappy life but Eva Braun was never a Nazi, her cousin Gertraud Weisker tells Stefanie Marsh The rise of geek chic It has never had the Left's effortless style. But could it be, says unapologetic Conservative Daniel Finkelstein, that the Centre Right is now the epitome of cool Do faulty nerve cells cause migraine? New and painful tests suggest that we have misunderstood the causes—and treatment—of migraines, says Jerome Burne Marie Stopes International Is Botox a cure? A misunderstood killer Medical ignorance and poor resources make heart failure an unnecessarily painful way to die, says Eve-Ann Prentice Heart failure: the bleak truth Is Big Brother listening in? Sydney Kentridge on South Africa's soul-searching Own goals Money-laundering City Law Hays ZMB NFU Is Big Brother getting even bigger? Only the spies used to have permission to spy on us. Soon the Government may allow agencies from the Dss to local authorities to snoop, writes Penny Lewis The Times Law Section Blandy & Blandy Solicitors Footballers and divorce: legal game of two halves Can a professional soccer player facing a marriage break-up expect fair play in court, asks Andrew Lee Crown Prosecution Service Why has the Government let these people down? In srveral clear cases of miscarriage of Justice abroad, the Foreign Office appears to have put the interests of victims last, says Stephen Jakobi More business, fewer drinks Laurence Simons Elexon Investor in People The police had a barbecue next to the body man they of a had murdered Sir Sydney Kentridge, Qc the impact of South Africa's and Reconciliation Commission Picture Gallery Can the law act against Israel? Lucy Anderson and Raj Chada Joined a fact-finding mission to the West Bank town of Jenin, where the Israeli Invasion led to at least 56 Palestinuan deaths. They argue that legal investigations must continue When e-mail can keep you out of court Time to clean up on money laundering New measures need to be implemented so that conviction rates match those of fraud, says David Morrison Fighting fraud Fakes, frauds and forgers - there's money where the art is As criminals infiltrate the fine art world, Edward Fennell sees a lucrative source of work for lawyers In the City LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Lawyer of the week 'The decision on release will no longer be taken by a apolitician' Bulletin board Picture Gallery Thanks, but no thanks Fresh look at hedges There is no profit in delays The Lord Chancellor's It and Equitable Life But we were first London Borough of Harrow 9 Stone Buildings New York Bar Course Times Newspapers Ropewalk Chambers Fancy that, Lord Chancellor keeps an eye on the footie Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery Lipson Lloyd Jones Hempsons Solicitors Arthur Cox Dr Janne Collins The Times children's doctor answers readers' questions He's scared to go to sleep Urgent Cartridge Holder Replacement Hail the melody man Theatre It's Richard Rodgers's centenary year. Richard Morrison celebrates Broadway's greatest musical genius Maybe we're amazed Pop Sir Paul McCartney is 60 today. Chris Campling says thank you for the music, and sorry about that caption Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peacock Theatre Dorothy Fields Forever Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items We Will Rock You Multiple Classified Advertising Items Up for Grabs Baebes in the mood New Classical Albums The Mediaeval Baebes sell their wayward charms to Geoff Brown Send in the corwds Theatre Washington is proving that Sondheim can be a big draw, says Charles Isherwood New Jazz Albums Classic Weather Report from the days when jazz-rock ruled the world (almost) The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Bbc One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2683 Picture Gallery The Times Choice Firstplus

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